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Hi all and thanks in advance for your help. I picked up the bta6100 amplified sub to replace the ****ty stock sub under my seat in my suzuki gv. The stock sub blew which is apparently common in 100% of the suzukis once used. It has a molex connector I'd like to tap into and not disrupt any current wiring as ill be getting rid of the car after the summer and don't want to effect it's "stock-ness"

Now, I'd like to wire directly into this but the 12v is purely switched. Would I connect the red to this and leave the orange remote lead unused, could I wire both to it, or do I absolutely have to tap into the battery head or a 12v cigarette adapter on the red and connect the orange to the provided 12v in the molex connector? I'm making my own female end to this molex and sealing in the stock bazooka wires so its all nice a professional and want to make sure I have it wired right.

Also, I forgot, the left and right leads on this, would they go to an RCA connector or to the hi-lev connections on the sub? I was assuming RCA, but as I'm already asking silly questions i thought I'd tack it on. Also I'm guessing with this, it's never safe to assume.

Also, I forgot, the left and right leads on this, would they go to an RCA connector or to the hi-lev connections on the sub? I was assuming RCA, but as I'm already asking silly questions i thought I'd tack it on. Also I'm guessing with this, it's never safe to assume.

Thanks

Connect both the red wire and the orange wire of the FAST harness to the switched +12v wire of the factory harness. Make the signal connections using the High Level Inputs of the FAST Harness.